THE MEMORY PROJECTCreated in 2001, The Memory Project is the Dominion Institute’s flagship educational programme, designed to connect veterans and students online and in classrooms across the country.The Memory Project Speakers’ Bureau includes 1,500 veteran volunteers from across Canada visiting classrooms and community groups to share their stories with youth.The veterans in The Memory Project represent a wide range of conflicts, including World War I, World War II, Korean War, Peacekeeping Operations and Canadian Forces experiences.

Honours and Awards

The Honours and Awards section of the Directorate of History and Heritage (DHH 4)is the military secretariat for individual and collective honours and awards, and provides for the development ofCanadian Forces honours policy.

Military honours are part of a national system for all Canadians. The system encompasses the creation andadministration of Canadian Honours, including national and military honours and awards.

Some of DHH4's responsibilities include:

administer and maintain the CF honour system and policies;liaise and coordinate with Government House for promulgation of new honours and awards;the secretariat to the Honour Policy Committee and the Canadian Forces Decorations and Commendations AdvisoryCommittee;process, administer and distribute all medals awarded to Canadian Forces personnel serving or retired;look after the distribution, replacement and procurement of medals awarded to Canadian Forces personnel, and;answering inquiries from within DND, other federal departments, the general public and foreign governments.